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- A working-class Indiana teen obsessed with the Italian cycling team vies for the affections of a college girl while searching for life goals with his friends.
- A look at the life of Alfred Kinsey, a pioneer in the area of human sexuality research, whose 1948 publication "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" was one of the first recorded works that saw science address sexual behavior.
- In a seemingly perfect society, one member discovers the truth about the outside world, as well as their ultimate purpose.
- Witness the epic showdown between Anakin and Obi-wan in the style of "The Clone Wars".
- A group of Indigenous women risks their lives to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which jeopardizes their land, water and entire way of life.
- Kevin Smith interacts in Q&A sessions throughout various college stops in the USA.
- A perceptual thriller told from three points-of-view revolving around the rape of a female college student by a mentally handicapped man and his mother's subsequent revenge after his incarceration.
- Documentary about the making of the John Wayne classic, The Quiet Man.
- Two criminal justice students investigate the murder of their law professor.
- 200523m7.3 (125)VideoAn overview of the development of the film Batman (1989).
- 200531m7.6 (130)VideoAn overview of the making of the film Batman (1989).
- A look at how the Batman franchise was revived by the film Batman (1989).
- Everyone has the unique definition of emancipation, yet, few of them understand how to navigate their life with own philosophy. The film has told three mini-stories of a family indulged in fatal choice of aimless desire which incorporated with both experimental and narrative ways. The film has included three short poems and symbolism of technology, religion, time, greed, consumerism, hope, existence, death, and subconsciousness.
- "Haunted Indiana" was a 1980 short movie with reenactments of local folklore in Indiana, USA.
- 360 VR film with interactive elements, a poetic journey through the intimate world of memories and thoughts of a woman, going through several stages of her life and her different selves.
- The history of the murals "The Social History of Indiana" created by Thomas Hart Benton for the Indiana Pavilion at the World's Fair held in Chicago in 1933 and 1934.
- Anthropologist Jill Pruetz follows the chimpanzees of the Fongoli, a woodland area in Senegal, West Africa, to study their behavior. It is their unique behavior, in this unique place, that is leading scientists to new insights into the understanding of the earliest evolutionary steps taken by the human race.
- A Four-Wheeled Fascination chronicles the evolution of Roller Derby on a global and local scale. Since its creation by Leo Seltzer in the 1930s, the sport's rules and players have changed. From the original banked track to the current flat track leagues, roller derby has seen its fair share of struggles and success; transforming, resurging, and melding into its current state. Now played throughout the United States and with more than 450 flat track leagues worldwide, Roller Derby has reinvented itself once again. This documentary highlights two Southern Indiana team - The Bloomington Bleeding Heartland Rollergirls and the Naptown Roller Girls from Indianapolis.
- Discusses and demonstrates the laboratory procedures involved in the production of a 16mm, color, sound film. Follows the camera original film and a quarter inch audio tape through the following procedures: processing the original, dubbing the sound to 16mm magnetic film, making a work print, and edge numbering the original and the work print. Observes the edited work print and magnetic sound track going through the processes of conforming, transferring to optical sound, and color balancing in order to make the composite answer print.
- Behind the scenes look at an immersive learning opportunity for IU Telecommunications students. Director Jo Throckmorton teaches classes each semester in conjunction with IU Athletics. In the spring of 2012 a full professional IU football television commercial was organized which allowed students to work as assistant directors along side seasoned professionals. Over half the crew consisted of current IU students.
- Stopping into his regular watering hole after work, a regular realizes the bartender is nowhere to be found. Being the only one there, he decides to help himself to a few drinks. After liberally serving himself, the patron realizes that the bar will be getting busy, so he decides to "help out".
- Portrays the work of the motion picture soundman in arranging the set and recording acceptable sync-sound on location. Contrasts the features that make a sound studio ideal for recording to the problems inherent in recording on location. Emphasizes three major recording problems and their solutions--acoustical treatment of set, choice and placement of microphone, and controlling unwanted noise. Some of the sources of "electrical hum" in recording equipment and ways to eliminate them are indicated.
- Premise pilot for a hypothetical television show, produced as an independent study for IU Bloomington. "Shotgun Witchdoctor" is a gritty, modern take on the monster-of-the-week genre popular in the 90s. When Siegfried "Ziggy" Loveck finds himself unemployed and trapped under crushing medical debt following a traumatic car accident, he begins having strange visions. He soon finds himself drawn into a world of death, mystery, and intrigue; the secret world of the Witchdoctors, a fraternal order of brutal monster-slayers. Original score by Matt MacDougall; "Slow Train" by Root Soother.
- Witness the most significant moments of the 1930s, in color, through rarely seen archival footage and home movies.
- At the dawn of the 20th century, America west of the Mississippi was wild and untamed, featuring formidable landscapes and treacherous rivers. But in the following decades, industry and opportunity transformed the region into an economic and political powerhouse that drove change across the country and the world. Presented for the first time in color, revisit lands made famous by Buffalo Bill, championed by Teddy Roosevelt, and developed by opportunists seeking adventure and fortune.